Eid Mubarak

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Eid Mubarak

USA, Pakistan

Iman, a privileged six-year-old Pakistani girl, goes to buy a goat with her family, unaware they plan to sacrifice it for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Azha. She decides to undertake a mission to save the goat's life, and learns the true meaning of sacrifice in the process.

Eid Mubarak screens as part of Short Visions: Tell Me A Story?

This short film screens as a part of the Shorts Competition at SXSW Sydney.

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Eid Mubarak

MON, OCT 16, 6:00 PM
Screen Festival
Iman, a privileged six-year-old Pakistani girl, goes to buy a goat with her family, unaware they plan to sacrifice it for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Azha. She decides to undertake a mission to save the goat's life, and learns the true meaning of sacrifice in the process. Eid Mubarak screens as part of Short Visions: Tell Me A Story? This short film screens as a part of the Shorts Competition at SXSW Sydney.

Eid Mubarak

THU, OCT 19, 1:30 PM
Screen Festival
Iman, a privileged six-year-old Pakistani girl, goes to buy a goat with her family, unaware they plan to sacrifice it for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Azha. She decides to undertake a mission to save the goat's life, and learns the true meaning of sacrifice in the process. Eid Mubarak screens as part of Short Visions: Tell Me A Story? This short film screens as a part of the Shorts Competition at SXSW Sydney.

Eid Mubarak

FRI, OCT 20, 10:10 AM
Screen Festival
Iman, a privileged six-year-old Pakistani girl, goes to buy a goat with her family, unaware they plan to sacrifice it for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Azha. She decides to undertake a mission to save the goat's life, and learns the true meaning of sacrifice in the process. Eid Mubarak screens as part of Short Visions: Tell Me A Story? This short film screens as a part of the Shorts Competition at SXSW Sydney.
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